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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

It might be a top rated show for CBS, but these two co-stars can't stand each other. Apparently the female and male lead don't get along at all because the female lead thinks she is a much bigger star than she really is and acts like it every second on set with her demands. A couple of hit movies a decade ago don't make you a huge star.

I honestly do not understand why people think they can treat others like garbage, especially in this industry where one minute you're on top of the world and the next you're getting passed up as a boat girl. Does it really kill to be nice and polite?

@Oopsy_Daisy I think it must have to do with the sordid, even depraved things so many people must do even to get a real chance in that business, often beginning as children. The fact that so many of them clearly come from trashy backgrounds can't help either. But if you were a tween, or a teen, or even a young adult faced with spreading your legs (or cheeks, or both) in order to have a shot at the juicy roles and, most importantly, the big money, it would probably damage your psyche too. If anything, it's probably remarkable that it doesn't sour some people, and that of those it does, so many somehow manage to keep most of their depravity out of the public eye.

The Crazy Ones, SMG and Mork. The two Scooby Doo movies and The Grudge were all released in 2002-2004 and all three grossed at least $180 million! Back when SMG was trying to position herself as a movie star!

@Scott Lawrence, while I agree that this could be Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Crazy Ones is not a top-rated show for CBS. I've read both that it's on the bubble and that it's actually been cancelled, it's ratings are that bad.

Lucy got what she wanted, she's now going to be directing episodes. In her defense, she is a good actress, and she has had to fight hard against discrimination, which has come across as diva and bitchy sometimes when she wasn't always trying to be that. I'm not throwing shade on her, sometimes getting what you want requires being difficult.

"she's not Japanese. get your facts right and this is not even funny."

Apologies on the botched ancestry. I always thought she was Japanese. After your prompting I used the Wiki and found out Beijing and Shanghai are where her parents are from. I'll try to block it out that she is from Queens. Queens is 5th on my list of favorite boroughs.

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